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2 bed flat in Herne Hill facing Brockwell Park


Kavitha SK

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Fantastic ground-floor flat in a converted house overlooking the wonderful Brockwell Park. Two-double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, long and bright galley kitchen/diner, great WC/shower room, living room with park view, hallway, decorated to a good spec and part-furnished. Large private garden to the rear. Plenty of storage in the flat. Within easy walking distance of Herne Hill train station (9 mins) and Tulse Hill train station (13 mins), bus stops (1-2 mins), and many great local amenities (nice bars and pubs, delis and restaurants, bakeries and even a Lido!) in this lovely part of SE London. This was our home for 6 years and we are looking for people that will enjoy and look after it as much as we have.


Feel free to contact us for further information or to arrange a viewing.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi,


Ive just seen your post.


I'm currently living with a friend,after moving from my previous property in October.Where i'd been for 11 years,with my daughter.Im really keen to look for a home for both of us.Im free to move as soon as i find the right place.


Would be keen to view ,if its still available.


Thanks sarah

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